Thursday, May 12th 6-8 PM - Hales Corners Office
$20 Single ticket | $30 Single ticket + partner
This decision can be exciting…and sometimes overwhelming. One important step to take when you decide you're ready to have a baby is to prepare your body and optimize your fertility!
Join us to learn all the different factors that can impact a woman's fertility AND how to improve your fertility before or during trying to conceive! This workshop will feature our Specialized Physical Therapists and Fertility Expert, Dr. Lauren Kurtz from Moreland OBGYN.
Yes, if you are currently doing any of the things below:
Planning to start trying to get pregnant within the next year
Currently trying to conceive (even if it's only been a few months so far!)
Started fertility treatments such as hormone replacement or intrauterine insemination (IUI)
Ready to take the first step towards a healthy pregnancy? Register below to get your ticket now!
11951 W. Janesville Road, Suite E
Hales Corners, WI 53130
Cost is $20 Single ticket | $30 Single ticket + partner
There are lots of factors that affect fertility. We'll talk about each of them and their impact.
Dr. Brenda Heinecke, PT, DPT, CSCS, is the owner and founder of Revitalize Physical Therapy and provides high quality women's health physical therapy and sports performance enhancement. She graduated from Northwestern University with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy, one of the top schools in the country. Through additional coursework and examination, she has become a Pelvic Floor Specialist and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Dr. Heinecke is the proud member of the American Physical Therapy Association as well as several community organizations.
Her passion is helping women and athletes get better faster in order to live a healthy, active lifestyle for many years. She also really enjoys working with athletes from unique sports and understanding the complexities of each sport.
In her free time, Dr. Heinecke enjoys motocross, cycling, tennis, snowmobiling and hiking. She loves to take vacations in the mountains and is often spending time outside with her husband, kids (Toby, Stella, and Mack), and black lab.
Dr. Kurtz is married and enjoys kayaking, swimming, playing or singing music, cooking and baking, and choreographed exercise classes like Zumba, and BodyPump.
Dr. Kurtz grew up in Minnesota but was born in Milwaukee. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in biology and religion St. Olaf College in Minnesota and medical degree from Creighton University School of Medicine. She completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals.